Sure, they
can. According to Kyle David, Sorify assembles everything needed: thesis, theme,
images, quotes and, most import of all verified sources. As it can be shared,
it can be subjected to comment and critique (review, assessment). In addition Storify
might help fight plagiarism.

You can
also use Storify to organize thoughts for a paper or
project. It’s a “must” as a collaborative tool for students because through the
visual aspects you see what you’re thinking, before you write.

Sherry Stones is presenting the workshop: “A Flipped Classroom: Students as Curators with Storify”.

Storify will be used to demonstrate design multimodal/multimedia research-based assignments, due to its features such as Hashtag specific Tweets, Flicker and Instagram images, Soundcloud audios and Youtube videos.

Most of the expected outcomes of the workshop can be associated to teaching and learning in general.